The long-running effects of climate change are coming home to roost. Historic droughts, increasingly frequent wildfires and more violent storms have spawned an international migrant crisis and growing ...
The portion of green talent — workers with the knowledge or skills needed to support environmental sustainability now and in the future — in the global workforce rose from 9.6% in 2015 to 13.3% so far ...
At the current rate, there will be twice as many jobs in the green economy by 2050 as people capable of filling them, a LinkedIn report finds. The clean energy transition is projected to create green ...
The demand for green skills is outpacing talent supply as companies try to recruit qualified workers who can help them achieve ambitious sustainability goals, according to a new ManpowerGroup report.
Demand for jobs, skills, and talent related to sustainability are heating up across the U.S. and the world in 2024, according to a new report from LinkedIn. This demand is likely to continue growing ...
The green transition is widely expected to create millions of new jobs around the world. The trouble is, there aren't enough workers with the right skills, a recent LinkedIn analysis of user data ...
Today, we are in the midst of a historic reimagining of the future of work. At the same time the world faces a potential green skills shortage. It is up to us to use this moment to power the ...
Possessing one or more ‘green skills’ can increase your chances of getting hired by 29%, according to a new report by LinkedIn. Do you ever wish you could make a bigger difference for the planet?
The GREEN TALENT project aims to address and combat crises of climate change and biodiversity loss by boosting skills and competences in research and innovation (R&I) Officially started on 1 June 2025 ...